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Are the days of coding gone? With AI advancing the web design space, does it have the potential to make web designing more accessible?
Tony Lewis, a Marketing Specialist at Thrive Themes, joins us to discuss no-code solutions combined with AI capabilities to help reduce the learning curve for users and make web design and development easier and more efficient.
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Time Stamps:
[00:00:17] Daily AI news
[00:04:16] Using AI to reduce learning curve in web design
[00:06:48] AI solutions in existing web platforms
[00:10:53] Recommendations for web building tools
[00:13:59] Making web design simple with editors
[00:17:12] Using big brands for website inspiration
[00:20:45] Create value, sell it through web design
Topics Covered in This Episode:
- The potential for AI in web design to make it more accessible to those who are new to the field
- Discussion of low code, no code, and AI in web design
- The potential for existing technology platforms to develop advanced AI solutions
- The speaker's desire for easier and more accessible solutions for marketing
- Discussion of programming and web design, including the use of drag-and-drop editors
- Experiences with AI solutions and a preference for WordPress and Thrive Architect page builder
- Discussion of AI-first or AI-exclusive platforms for web design and development
- Potential for AI to reduce the learning curve for users
- Tips for learning basic web design, including replicating websites and utilizing resources like Thrive University.
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